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  • NPF4: a new prioritisation of the environment through planning?

    The Scottish Government published the fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4) draft for consultation on the 10th November 2021. Titled ‘Scotland 2045’, the eagerly awaited document outlines Scotland’s strategic approach to planning and land use to 2045, coinciding with the government’s ....

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  • Guest post | Mixing it up in Midtown Tampa

    Midtown Tampa is the kind of instant city that 20 years ago I would’ve raved about. It’s another great example of The Urban Experiment. This is a mixed-use, walkable development that has been created out of whole cloth west of ....

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  • Grey to green: can green spaces create equity and wellbeing in post-COVID cities?

    As 2021 draws to an end, much of the world is slowly emerging towards post-pandemic life. Focus is shifting from response to recovery. Governments, activists and academics are arguing for a green recovery – a one-off opportunity to truly incorporate ....

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  • ‘Culture towns’: how small towns are leading the way

    There has been no shortage of headlines sounding the death knell for our town centres over recent years as they continue to suffer from the effects of growth in online shopping, government policy and now the pandemic. But while concerns ....

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  • Rethinking and rebuilding the voluntary sector post-pandemic

    By Andrew Hogg From crisis comes opportunity. COVID-19 has had an unprecedented effect on the voluntary sector, but it has also given us an opportunity to rebuild for the better. With this in mind, the speakers attending the recent ‘Rethink Rebuild’ ....

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  • Guest post: One-minute cities could put the world on your doorstep

    The concept of a 15-minute city, where everything you need for daily life is within a quarter of an hour walk of your front door, was already giving city planners something to think about before COVID-19 . But as neighbourhoods, ....

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  • Levelling up: can charities get a piece of the action?

    The UK is one of the most geographically unequal countries in the developed world. It ranks near the top of the league table on most measures of regional economic inequality. Fixing this is a priority for a government elected in ....

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  • Britain’s town centres: down, but not out

    Town centres have taken a battering in the past year, with many shops and services forced to close during lockdowns and growing numbers of stores going out of business. But even before Covid-19, UK high streets were already under pressure. ....

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  • Are ‘dark stores’ bringing some much needed light to the high street?

    As we pass the first anniversary of the initial lockdown and look towards opening things up again, will we see a change in footfall trends in favour of the high street as people yearn to get out again, or will ....

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  • Glasgow Green photo essay: a park for all seasons

    For generations, urban public parks have been places for communities to meet, to connect with nature and to enjoy recreational activities. Parks have multiple benefits for biodiversity, human health and the environment. They can help with flood prevention and during ....

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